Read Online DSM5 Insanely Simplified Unlocking the Spectrums within DSM5 and ICD10 Steven Buser MD Leonard Cruz Luke Sloan 9781630512071 Books

Read Online DSM5 Insanely Simplified Unlocking the Spectrums within DSM5 and ICD10 Steven Buser MD Leonard Cruz Luke Sloan 9781630512071 Books





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  • Paperback 154 pages
  • Publisher innerQuest (February 1, 2019)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1630512079




DSM5 Insanely Simplified Unlocking the Spectrums within DSM5 and ICD10 Steven Buser MD Leonard Cruz Luke Sloan 9781630512071 Books Reviews


  • Im getting my BS in psychology and took a class specifically on the DSM V. I learned nothing and put no effort in and got 100%. Since I plan on pursuing a masters degree in psych, it's kind of important to have a solid basis on the DSM, so I took it upon myself to buy some supplementary material to actually learn something. I learned more in the first 10 pages than my professor every taught me. (gotta love the American education system! that class cost me $4,000!) I also love how the perspective is not black or white, and not you have this disorder, or not, rather its on a spectrum where every person has a place somewhere whether in a danger zone or not. It's a lot more inclusive and a lot less stigmatizing of a perspective. the illustrations help so much
  • "Lovely" is clearly not the correct attribute for a book on the diagnosis of mental illness. But this book does come in very handy, both for the seasoned clinician who might need quick reminders, and for younger colleagues, as well as the generally interested reader, who wants to get a comprehensive view into the otherwise complex labyrinth of mental diagnoses.
    Similarly to the loosening of distinct categories evident in DSM-5, the author goes further in deconstructing the otherwise too firm diagnostic categorizations.
    And the Jungian chapter at the end is a bonus!
    The book is highly recommended, and, in fact, makes for enjoyable reading.
    Erel Shalit, author of Cycle of Life Themes and Tales of the Journey.
  • very good, readable, understandable and useful......much prefer than the textbook dsm5
  • So glad I read this book! I have read other references on the new DSM and attended professional workshops on the changes, and this book made the most sense of all. I am recommending to others who work in the field.
  • Helpful guide for beginners if they are looking for way to conceptualize diagnosis and treatment but leaves out entire chapters of the new DSM-5
  • I loved the way this book was organized by looking at spectrums providing succinct clarity. The illustrations were very helpful providing me (a visual adult learner) a picture of what each disorder looks like.
  • Don't let the cover fool you. This is a great book! It has are the key information you need for proper diagnosis and thorough explanation of criteria. I use it as a quick reference when visiting and evaluating clients. Its design actually makes it kid-friendly and nonthreatening to my child clients any time that I've had to reference it in front of them, which is something I did not even think about at the time of purchase!
  • I am a student majoring in psychology and this is a must have. This book is a simplified version of the DSM-5, which I also have on order. Love this item as it explains the different disorders in a manner that allows you to retain the information that you have learned in a better fashion.

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